Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 營建工程系 === 104 === The domestic construction industry has high rate of occupational accidents which shows the current policy and institution don’t work effectively. One of the factors is that the concept of safety and health of construction industry falls short of organizational management. Not only does it lack the definitive safety and health policy, but also the audit of safety and health as well as performance evaluation. On top of that, the sense of the source management is missing at the stages of procurement and contracting procedure. In this case, the possible damage of source management is neglected. The management of safety and health becomes superficial. On this account, it is necessary to set up a proper standardization management system.
This study is about how to properly introduce the internationally applicable “Taiwan’s Occupational Health and Safety Management System” (TOSHMS) into the health and safety management of the construction industry at home. The point is to start from the very beginning of procurement and contract and try to propose a set of TOSHMS strategies of procurement and contract focusing on health and safety regulations. Questionnaire approach is used to collect information. The questionnaire contains statement about introduction of TOSHMS, differences analysis of procurement and contract through TOSHMS and significant correlation analysis. Descriptive statistics is used to quantify the results of the questionnaire.
Based on the statistical data of the research result, the principles of TOSHMS procurement and contract management for construction industry and self-evaluation form are produced. These principles may be utilized for organizations’ reference to promote health and safety management system. And the form may help improve and control self-assessment check. Thereby, the construction industry’s safety and health management performance will be enhanced. Ultimately, we hope a safer and healthier working environment for construction workers and the goal of zero disasters can be actualized.
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